How much of a temp increase should I expect when I overclock my XP1700 T-Bred "B".

I first overclocked my XP1700 from 1467MHz to 1500MHz by adjusting the FSB to 166. I did not notice any chnage in tempreatures. Note though I am using my motherboards (Epox 8K9A) readings...so these are from the socket and not the diode.

Anyway, I than when up the 1584MHz (9.5x166) and registered what was recorded as a 1 degee celcius increase in tempretures. Since I don't get decimal redains this could be anywhere from 0.51 to 1.49 degrees celcius.

After that I went to 1667MHz (10x166). I did not notice any increase from the 1584MHz reading. This seems to indicate that I am getting 0.51 to 0.75 degree celicus increases in temp everytime I increase the speedgrade.

"You wont overheat at default voltage"... thats a relief. New to all this and still worried about seeing my CPU suffer a meltdown and turn into a burnt piece of metal

I do live in the tropics though (Ambient temps trange from 23 to 35 degrees celcius right now) and it is summer. But this information does give me a level of confidence.

Memory... nothing special. Kingtson Value RAM with a TG label. The price I paid for this was only 5% more than generic (PQI or PCRAM). While it carries the Kingston name I understand that these are not the reas Kingston's. By the way its a single stick 256MB of DDR333 set to run a 2.5-3-3-6.

Was able to get to 1750MHz (default voltage) with about a 2 degree increase in temps after which I brought ut at 1843 and registered a 3 degree increase in temps. These temps are basically idle temps. Load temps go up 1-3 degrees.

My CPU appears stable at all speeds I have tried. I "test" stability using Raven Shield... not too scientitific but I am a newbie.

Originally posted by ral By the way, I have no plans of increasing my FSB to over 333MHz since I don't have a 1/6 divider and want to mainting system stability.

But I am overclocking on a budget.

My CPU specs are as follows:

AXDA1700DUT3C
9231796250192
JIUHB0308RPKW

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DOH!!!... go for it.. that 0308 is begging to be let loose!!

Regarding FSB.. if you are running under 166mhz, you are actually overclocking your AGP and PCI bus more than you realize. (except for nforce boards). If you re at 160, your PCI is actually running 160/4 = 40mhz... At 166 and above you are most likely kicking in 1/5... so even at 190mhz, your pci is 190/5 = 38, which is lower than the PCI at 160mhz FSB... get it?

ok... regarding your valueram... I have a nice stick of Kingston valueram 512 PC2700... it can do 200mhz cas2 -4w-5-2-2-2 @ 2.75v... You might get lucky there, you don't know until you try.

On a serious note, what mobo are you using? and what HSF?

Btw, don't just start pushing because I said to... Ask questions, learn a bit, when you are comfortable... take a few steps.

First, I was ramping up the clock speeds and making my posts between 2-4 in the morning (local time).so I apologize for all the typos (well actually I have a lot of typos all the time).

I am using a Epox 8K9A (KT400) board with a Volcano 7+ fan (altough I am only running it at mdium = 4800 rpm... tried full speed for awhile but it was drivng me batty).

As for the board, I believe that it can run at clock/ADG/PCI 166/66/33. So being a newbie... I chose to play it safe (by jumping from 133 to 166 ). I do see your point regarding the divisors and overclocking to 190MHz would not really take my AGP and PCI to far out of spec. 190MHz FSB...hhhhmmm

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DOH!!!... go for it.. that 0308 is begging to be let loose!!"

Okay... so invested with new found courage from support from these boards and after having read stories of success... I push on.

First I boot to 1834MHz and watch the temps for about 10 minutes (light load= idle + monitoring tools). Move to 1916MHz (11.5x166) and all seems well. Temps seem to be between 2 degrees over default to 3 degrees over default. Really cant tell for sure. So basically it about the same or a degree higher than the temps I am getting at 1834MHz.

To test stability, I run Raven shield. After three sessions (15-20 minutes... the AI seems to be getting better) temps are only another degree over idle. Everything is nice and stable.

I push on to 2000MHz (XP2400 WOOHOOO) and the systems posts and goes into Windows. CHeck temps and in appears that temps are 3 to 4 above default now. Run Sandra 2003 and Dhrystone ALU is now at 5624 while Whetstone FPU is now at 2991. This is up from ALU 4138/FPU 2221 at the default 1467MHz.

Okay... now on to stability. Run Raven Shield and.... game loads... loading mission...

Go back to 1916 and run Raven Shield again for another three sessions ...damn overclocking is bad for my ego...

Somehow though, reaching 2000MHz is a nice round number benchmark so I reboot and try again at 12x166. This time though I am more careful and check my limited tools (CPU-z) only thing I notice different is that vcore is reported as 1.584. From 1467MHz to 1916MHz vcore has been at a steady 1.60v.

2000MHz (12x166@1.625) (XP2400... my perosnal holy grail... the cpu I wanted but can't afford and mine has a 333FSB to boot )...

with 1.625 volts... everyting was okay... temps jumoed up a bit 1-2 degress from 1916MHz but with the higher vcore I am not surprised, altough on my second day but I gues nothing to be overly converened about.

IT ROCKS!!! Thanks SteveI (without your encouragement I would have chickened out by now) :beer:

Run Raven Shield and it works... I cant beleive it so I play game after game after game (and still keep getting killed)...

Earlier i posted I did not have a 12.5 mulitplier. I was mistaken... I do. So I try in.

2083MHz (12.5x166@1.625)... its posts... Windows (98SE) fails to load... it does not seem to hang as the keybaord lights work when I press num lock and caps lock,,, but no go. Okay, so reboot and try again. No go.

no dude your doing fine you can run 1.75v all day long and not have to worry about it.. just a little encourgement from the penut gallery!! i have the xp1700 DLT3C JIUHB 0308 XPMW kinda just like yours and i run it at 12.5x166 1.5v 2088 all day long as my stock settings and i can also IF i wanted too run it at 200x11.5 2300 mhz 1.75v when i first got the chip i ran it at this speed for a week and it never crashed once i even ran toast for 32 hrs straight to make sure it was stable so.. oh and incase your wondering my temps at those speeds where avg 31,36/29,32c so you can see that those are real good temps for the oc.. i think you get alot farther with the 1.7v/1.75v just look at my max stable oc im using 1.75v and it runs great for me.. i wont use over 1.8v but thats just me i know people are using 2.0v and beyound but im too chicken.. oh well keep going man your not to the top yet i think you can SAFELY go higher on your voltage.. anyone else am i wrong? good luck dude your doing great so far..